DOVER — Volunteers from both parties will be offering rides for voters on Election Day.

“Our volunteers are involved in this campaign because they know how much is at stake in the election,” Holly Shulman, New Hampshire Obama for America Communications Director, said. “They want to make sure you vote and everyone you know does, too.”

City Clerk Karen Lavertu said she tells residents to call either the Obama or Romney campaign offices if they need rides to the polls. The City does not offer trips to wards.

“We go out in the community months before Election Day to assisted living homes and do absentee ballots. We also encourage people to call for rides if they need one,” she said.

By calling 1-866-2VOTE22 (1-866-286-8322), volunteers for President Barack Obama’s campaign will bring you to the polls. Shulman said she is expecting hundreds, if not thousands, of New Hampshire residents to call for a ride.

“We know this election will come down to just a few votes in a single state and we know that one person can make the difference,” Shulman said. “It’s important to vote and make your voice heard in this election.”

Those who lean to the right and prefer to get a ride from a Republican volunteer, can also call presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s New Hampshire Victory offices for a ride to the polls.

“We will try to get every person we can to the polls,” New Hampshire Romney Victory Communications Director Tommy Schultz said. “We will try to best coordinate the times.”

Schultz said he will make sure everyone who needs a ride will get one.

“The volunteers are always fired up and love to talk. Voters will want to hash out issues and we are always willing to answer their questions,” he said.